THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1947.
PEIPING UNDER Soviet Paper Charges
UNDECLARED MARTIAL LAW
Felping, May 22. This teeming city was placed under
what amounts declared martial law today as
troops and
to
tin-
Police haited all
pedestrians, rickshas and cars at
polni
civilians Indoors
Mand
This action
cama
ordered All
without warning or explanation. It is presumably connected with the civil war, wherein the Com- muntats are reportedly on the offensive, east and west of Fel- ping as well as gaining in Man- churia.—Associated Press.
DANES WANT
POTATOES
·Mass Protest In Copenhagen
Copenhagen, May 22,
Today's demonstration by Copenhagen workers against the potato shortage "charuc- terised the people's dissatisfac- tion with the present govern- mont," the leader of the Danish Social Democratic Party, Hans Hedtoft, stated tonight.
The demonstrations, in which 100,000 workers from Copenhagen's largest factories stopped work and marched to the parliament buildings, were "a protest against the present potato shortage which followed the recent Introduction of celling prices for potatoes aiming at a more just distribution of supplier," the Socialist
Bevin Misrepresented Moscow Treaty Talks
London, May 22.
The assertion made today in the semi-official Soviet newspaper, Iżycstia, that British amendments to the existing text of the Anglo-Soviet Treaty which have been put forward in the course of the negotia- tions for revision of the treaty would weaken the obligations contained in the present treaty, was today rejected by a spokesman of the British Foreign Office.
British policy, he said, far from aiming at weakening the existing agreements between the two countries, had taken the initiative in Moscow in seeking negotiations for strengthening and bringing up to date the terms of the 1942 treaty.
Lack Of Diplomatic Decorum
Athens, May 21 (delayed).
The only published British which proposed amendment extension of the treaty to 50 instead of 20 years-is a clear Indication of Britain's desire to consolidate long-term Anglo- Soviet understanding.
ur
Bikini Participants To
Have Blood Tests
Washington, May 22.
A complete blood test of all servicemen who took part in the Bikini atom bomb tests last year has been ordered by the United States Navy, it was announced today.
A medical officer described the order as a "routine follow up.
Between 35,000 and 40,000 Navy men were in the vicinity when the two atom bombs were exploded in the Pacific last July.
An official of the Navy said the reason for the order was to get blood counts of the men who had not been checked at the time of the tests.
There was no cause for any alarm, he said.-Reuter.
U.S. Military Mission Arriving In Turkey
Istanbul, May 22.
A statement on Turkey's urgent military needs was tonight reported to have been prepared for the United Stutes Military Mission which will administer the £25.000.000 aid to Turkey on the eve of the arrival of the Mission's advance party in Ankara.
RUSSIA SEES U.S. THREAT
TO
EMPIRE
The statement was understood to have been prepared by the
Turitish General Staff for colla- tion with United States plans.
The advance party is expected to arrive by plane, and is 20 strong-11 Army officers, seven Navy officers and a State De- partment representative, all under Major-General Lunsford E. Liver, of the United States War Department General Staff.
Commeting on Izvestia's allegation that the British Foreign Secretary's reference to the Anglo-Soviet recent treaty negotiations in the House of Commons revealed nothing of the The Greek government chas-true state of affairs of these negotia- tised Yugo-Slavia tonight for tions, or of the fact that the suggest- would not "lack of diplomatie decoruried Beltish amendments
weaken the improve but would toward Greek representatives.
existing treaty, the spokesman stated The Government statement con- that it was clearly not possible at demed Yugo-Slav newspaper at this stage of the talks to publish de- tacks on the Greek milltary attache talls of proposals
counter- at Belgrade, which called the attache proposals made during the course of
Moscow, May 22. a spy.
It also said Greece suffered
negotiation.
Any present threat to the a diplomatic affront when the Yugo-
Britain's Aim Slav government falled to invite the
British Empire came not from Britain's nim, as already stated by the Soviet Union but from the military attache of the Greek con- Mr Bevin, was that the sul to Marshal Tito's reception on
Anglo- United States, declared Profes- sion would collaborate with Its revised form May
9 in celebration of the second Soviet treaty In Speakers addressing the crowds in
anniversary of
of Victory Day.
should be in harmony both with sor. I. M. Lemin, well-known Parliament Square today called for
existing obligations undertaken by Soviet Professor of History, general strlite to force the govern-attacks nonstrated the wor both countries in their United Na- speaking at one of a series of
strated the lack of tons commitments and with diplomatic decorum systematically
other lectures here sponsored by the Many of the Copenhagen green-
tain's trenty obligations grocers closed their shops to protest went Leward our Minister and Veco Allied powers no less interested than newly-organised All Union So- our Minister and Greek Britain or Russia in assuring securityciety for the spread of scientific against the new prices.
representatives,
res," the statement said. The Danish Minister of Supply It noted that Greek complaints to
ngainst recrudescence af, German and political knowledge. received a deputation of demonstraYugo-Slav on the newspaper attacks
He described the "furore" raised cka aggression. tore and promised thut 3.000 tons of had been relurned twice without ex in London which suggests that dur-vict threat to the British Empire States Slato Department, who ao-
in the American press over the So- potatoes would arrive in Copenhagenplanation. Yugo-Slavin had never ing any of the five talks which have as "a smokescreen to
offered concrete reasons for its es-
cover the
leader sald.
ment to resign.
tomarrow.
This
Bri-
There is no Information available
The Communist leader, Larsen, planage ces, the statement said, so for taken place between the Bri-general economie offensive by Amer-
of the Social De and the lender mocrats, Hedtoft, who addressed the crowds, called for "unity of workers prezent in the fight against the government."-Reuter.
Deadlock Over
Trieste
Lake Success, May 22. The Big Five representatives meeting informally today again failed to reach agreement on the candidate for governorship of Trieste. It is understood that one more informal meeting may be held and if no agreement is reached, the matter will be re- ferred back to the Security Council. No new names were proposed today.
oppose the
The Russians #lill eight candidates on the list, favour- ed by either Bellain, the United States, France or China, while these four countries continue น uppase the two Russia-sponsored candidates. It is now considered that, in the words of a leading delegate, "the slate is wiped clean," and unless some new names are proposed at the next meeting the deadlock will be complete.
and Soviet
representatives, ica's expansionist forces." charges similar to those made v day The British Empire, he contended. by Izvestia have been levelled
was undergoing a crisis as grave as Bcross the conference table by the that of the 18th century when the Athens,—HERUSK
Russian negotiators.
American colonies were lost.
Ush asked Greece several weeks ago to withdraw the military attache and subsequently withdrew its own Minister
from United Press,
MINISTER TO VISIT TITO
London, May 22. An official British cource revealed today that the British Minister for Air, Mr Philip Noel-Baker, would leave for Yugo-Slavia on June 10 on
goodwill mission.
His visit will be the first any British Cabinet Minister has made to a Balkan country within the Russian sphere of Influence since the end of the war.
Diplomatic observers expected thut Mr Noel-Baker would sce Marshal Tito and other Yugo-Stay sound out the possibilities for im- members, possibly to provement in Anglo-Yugo-Slav te- lations.-United Press.
government
Sees Marshall
►
Washington, Moy 22.
Observers here tend to regard the rest of the Izvestin article-which consists of lengthy repetition of the Soviet official viewpoints on varuus aspects of the German and Austrian problems discussed in Moscow in the form of point by point criticisms of
to Mr
The difference is, he said, that no further fleld for expansion exists whereby Britain can recoup her
losses us she did in the 10th con- tury.
Mr
The statement said that the Mis- Edwin Wilson, the United States Ambassador to Turkey, to decide how United States aid will be used.
Destroyed Warsaw's Ghetto
Nuremberg, May 22.
NOTICE . -
CHINA PROVIDENT LOAN & MORTGAGE CO., LTD.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS
Oswald Pohl, cold-blooded,
NOTICE is hereby, given that. hard-headed businessman who the Forty-sixth Annual General ran Hitler's concentration Meeting of Shareholders will bo campa, today took the blame held in the Jacobean Room, Hong- for destruction of the Warsaw kong Hotel, Pedder Stroot, Hong- ghetto.
'kong, on Saturday, 31st. May 1947,
On trial with 10 colleagues be- fore the United States War crimen at Noon for the following pur court. Pohl at first denied ho knew | pasos:-namely, to consider, the anything about the Warsaw crimes, Annual Statement of Accounts long attributed to the SS, of which
he was a Lieutenant-General. Un- and the Balance Sheet and the der further questioning, however, Reports of the Directors and Au- he admitted it was one of the orditors thereon; to alect Directors. ganisations under his jurisdiction
which tore down the Jewish quarter and Auditors in the place of those In Warsaw, The same outfit later retiring, and to declare a Dividend
built the Kas chambers
and and Bonus, to appropriate the crematoria nt Auschwitz concentra- Balance of the Profit and Loss
tion
ከረ said. However, Polit claimed he knew Account as recommended by the nothing about valuables taken from Directors, and to transact any mp lamales after they were ex- other .ordinary business of the camp terminated.
Company.
"I only forwarded those valuables to the proper government officials," Pohl said, "I didn't know where they came from or from whom they were taken.
The prosecution has established that jewellery, clothes and gold teeth totalling $5,000,000 marks were
reichs
and turned
Pricks.
taken from inmates over to Pohl-United
INCHKEITH IS REFLOATED
Brisbane, May 22.
Alter being stranded on mud for three days, the 4,200 ton Hongkong freighter Inchkelth was unexpected- ly refloated under her own steam Inst night after attempts by other craft
with Turkish officials on Monday on
The Mission will begin discussions had failed. She was apparently Mille damagechkeith, formerly the Em- a path which has already been smoothed by a fortnight's preliminary England, went aground
pire Planet registered at Swansea, discussions between Mr Wilson and crew et 49 Chinese on a mangrove Rear Admiral David Le Breton, Chief islandrs 18 miles off Lucinda, near of the Turkish section of the United Ingham, north Queensland.-Router. companiod Mr Wilson on his return to Ankara from Istanbul on April 30, and competent Turkish leaders. Reuter.
Truman's Statement
Kansas City, May 23. President Truman, after putting his algnature to the Greco-Turkish aid bill, decided in a statement that the United States in extending the
Lemin enumerated the underlying and purposes "identical with
ald was helping to further alms
those
The statement said: "The ut
factors of Britain's crisis-according of the United Nations. Mr
Bevin's House of Commons to Lemin related to a general crisis analysis of the Moscow Conference of capitalism-as:
as being largely aimed at provi- ding ammunition critics inside the Labour Party at tish the coming Porty conference, which wartime economic begins next, Monday at Margate. changes.
Role of "Laender"
Bevin's dependenwealth as the result of signed is an important step in the
with her
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1. Intensified movement for in-authorising United States assistance below:
by members of the Bri-to Greece and Turkey which I just
building of peace. Its passage strategic
by overwhelming majorities in both Houses of Congress is proof that the carnestly desires
and
.
2. Intensified Independence move-United States
Peace and is willing to make a Singapore, Colombo, Sydney and Auck- vigorous effort to help create the conditions of peace. The conditions
The Izvestia article is seen to con-ments in the colonies. tain little or nothing else which has
A more severe struggle for not already been said either by Socolonial markets between Great Bri- vlet delegates or the Soviet presstain and the United States.-Reuter. during the course of the Moscow Conference.
aims at placing all power in the The contention that British policy hands of the "laender in Germany and that Britain "pursuing with relentless stubbornness a policy of dismemberment"
arguments
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of peuce include, among other things, the ability of nations to maintain order and independence and support themselves economically.
To Benefit All
10
"In extending the old requested
are the main new Orders Issued For The wo members of the United No- variants of the Soviet
tions for the purpose of maintaining advanced in Moscow.
these conditions, the United States Its palpable inaccuracy, in view
Is helping to further aims and pur- The Siamese Ambassador, Prince of the known British attitude on
the his Ors: call on the United
poses identical with these of Vaithayakon Worawan, paid the role of the "laender" during the of 1947
United Nations. Our ald in this in- States recent Anglo-American discussions Treme Dutles-Trame Duties will be stance is evidence not only that we C. Marshall, today. Secretary of State, General George on the setting up of central agen-Police Reserve as from Tuesday, 27th
performed by members of the Hongkong pledge our support to the United cles under the terms of the bi-zonol May, 1947, Twelve men wil be detalled Nations but that we act to support. He told reporters that it was a fusion agreement, leads observers for this duty every night. Members de-it. courtesy vleit, pointing out thai here to conclude that its aim must police Station Charge Room at 17.45 hours this act our ambassadors to Greece. It is understood reliably that the when he arrived to take
"With passage and signature General Marshall was in Moscow be to supplement the existing So-sharp, as ordered. Swiss, Belgian and Swedish can-
over his viet propaganda on the subject of and Shorts: Whistle and Lanyard; Cap; and Turkey are being instructed to didates have dropped out of the past in Washington Inst
month.-German unity directed to the Ger- Bell; Hose Top: Anklets and Bouts Reuter.
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reasons.
Suspicious Of
Tariff Talks
Washington, May 22. Concessions reported to have been made or to have been contemplated by the United States delegation to present to the World Trade Con- ference in Geneva were attacked by
Up-to-the-Minute Sports News: AUSTRALIANS DRAW
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London; May 23.
leading Republicans today when the 23 look like being the greatest event of the year. House of Representatives debated the controversial increased import duty on wool.
Harold Knutson,
The Wimbledon tennis championships beginning Juno
Lailed wil fait in outside the Central
Breast Khaki Shirts
of
Training Part II-Members of No, aald we extend will benefit all po- Company will parade at the 11.K.P. (R) ples of Greece and Turkey, not any Headquarters, as detalled, every Monday particular group of faction. and Thursday, and Tuesday and Friday.
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There will be NO lecture on Friday, i parties of Congress for their splen 23rd May, 1947. This lecture will be post- did support in obtaining the passage poned til Tuesday, 27th May, 1947 at of this vital legislation."United
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Identification Cards-Members of No. 3 Company are requested to send a copy of their latest photo to Mr Chong Tusk-, wing, Secretary, HJP. (R) at the Police Reserve Office, Room 122. Prince's Build- ing, lit Floor, at their earliest con- venience...
Entries have already been pletely recovered from his indiffer-requested to send Mr Chong their photos. Į Before the debate opened. Mr|received from 28 nations be-ent start yesterday.
chairman
BAKSI'S NEXT BOUT
Stockholm, May 22.
of the tween the United States and Reg Whitcombe and Arthur Havers, Two former Ryder Cup players, House Ways & Means Committco the Far East. which has jurisdiction over tarift
failed to gain places amongst the 40 'legislation, declared that Con- Championship entries do not close players who will compete in the final
gressional confidence in the United until June 9, but already the all-30 holes tomorrow. Reuter. States delegation in Geneva bended England lawn tennis club has re- by Mr William Clayton. Under turned £8,000 to unsuccessful op- Secretary of State, was "waning". plicants for centre court seats.
He announced the oppointment of Ave-men sub-committer to "air thoroughly" the decisions
so fur reached in Geneva.
Mr Knutson asserted: that "All the Geneva conferees, should be an notica that this Congress is in no mood to destroy one's domestic industry so that another might ship surpluses
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London: May 22. The Briush Government is now considering the Chinese draft for a new commercial and navigatiori tecaty between the two countries. which raises as one of its outstand ing points the question whether the scope of the treaty should extend Chinese residents in British colonitz, It Was authoritatively stated.
to
The chief interest in these chama heavyweight bout between Ameri- It was learned reliably today that plonships will be the appearance of can Joe Baits and Olle Tandberg, all four men on the Australian Davis Swedish heavyweight champion, had
London, May 22, Cup team, John Bromwich, Dinny been arranged for June 20 at the Pails, Geoff Brown and Colin Long Football Stadium In Stockholm weekly question today. What busi Mr Anthony Eden naked his routine The Australians have been entered United Press. for the doubles only and the part-
ness, he asked, would the Commons nerships will be Bromwich and Pails
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take up next week, Thoro were guf- and Brown and Long-Associated
fawn from members before he received London, May 22.
an answer from the House lendor, of His Malcaty's horses,r Horbert Morrison.
It is assumed in London that it CZECHO-SLOVAKIA LEADS Blue Train and Underwood,
was to this Chinese draft that the Prague, May. 22. among the 18 acceptors
Mr Eden's face went blank, then Chinese Foreign Minister, Mr. Wang the nodded as he recalled hat the Com. Shih-Chen, was referring in his} Czecho-Slovakia is leading India Grand Prix de Paris run at Longmons would not be sitting next week vital domestic industries resulting by two matches to zero in the interchamps thin acceptors are because at the Whitsun recess, Ho to the Chinese note on the today when he said that June 29. The other
was awaiting the British national lawn tennis match here.
Vialslow Cemik beat Sumont the Cacicwar of Baroda's Sayajirao, apologised to Mr Morrison for "intrud Misra 6-2, 8-6, 6-2 and Jaroslav Lord Harewood's Tite Street, Aga ing into his domèstic Drobny beat Dllip Bose 6-0, 0-0, 0-1. Khan's Migolo and Mrs, Macdonald United Press. -Router.
abroad.
"Countries contemplating · trade ngreements with the United States know this Congress will not hesitute | quickly to repair any damago, in from over-enthusiasm of our negotia
tors"-Reuter.
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Lake Success, May 22.
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The last English horse to win the Kilmarnock, May 22,
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£2,500 Dally Mull golf
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Saturdays, and 9 a.m. on Mon- Nothing is known in London of
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Negotiations between Ching Britain for a new commercial treaty
been carried
riod on, on the China and the United States.
Britain presented a draft presented a counter draft, which is treaty and China after some Ume
now under consideration in London, --Reuter.
and
LONG SWIM The first meeting of the Economie tournament played over the Barassie
Princess Chumbhobium, with her Nottingham, May 22, Commission for Asia and the Far course here today three professionals, East, which has been established W. J. Branch, Dai Rees and Norman Blower, who swim the English Chan- BAOC flying boat at Poole, Dorset, have
Between July 11 and 14, Tom 15 year old daughter, arrived by a by the United Nations Economie and Sutton, shared a two-stroke lead on nel from Cape Gris Nez to Folkeston tonight on a month's visit to Britain basis of the new commercial treaty Social Council, will be held at Shang-the rest of the field with an aggre- in 12 hours 20 minutes in August before going to Switierland where between hai on June 16.
gata score of 139 for 38 holes, 1037, will attempt the swim from her daughter is going to school, t The Commission will organiss
Norman Von Nida, of Australia, sa Donaghadee, Ireland, to Fort Patrick, collection of information on the re back in the struggle for, the major Scotland, a 22-mile crossing noveratay with friends in Britain and also The princess sald" that she will construction needs of the area under award of £500. With a spectacular before ercomplished. It was announ- visit the ex-Queen of review-Reuter.
Siam, 63 today he totalled 141 and com- ced on Thursday Associated Press. Princess Sukhodaya--Reuter.
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